While this is not a common ClayTrader accusation, it does show up from time to time, so I wanted to address it. Not only as a defense of myself, but also (and more importantly) as an educational lesson in the form of a trick you can apply to any other “YouTube traders”. The great irony of this is when someone accuses me of my live trade videos not being real, it reveals they’re actually someone who has lots to learn themselves. There of course is nothing wrong with needing to learn more; however, when you choose to accuse other of, false, things due your lack of understanding, this is where everything gets a bit sketchy. As I will show you in the video, there is an easy way to know the trades are not fake. It’s right on my screen. You just need to understand a bit of context. Let’s get to it!

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